Wiley content update
Update Wiley content in Notes and Treatment Planner
Thank you for your recent thoughts in our User Voice platform on Wiley Practice Planners! We appreciate your feedback here.
The content generated by the Wiley Practice Planners is provided by the information Wiley gives us to use. Because Wiley owns the copyrights to this content, we unfortunately don’t have any control over what is generated.
There are three different PTSD diagnoses: PTSD (F43.10), PTSD – Acute (F43.11), PTSD – Chronic (F43.12). The first one (unspecified) returns results for Adult Psychotherapy, whereas the second two (acute and chronic) only return Wiley results for child and adolescent psychotherapy. Some customers are working around this by using the child and adolescent options and then editing the content once the plan is generated.
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Sara Graff commented
It would be great if the interventions in the Wiley treatment planner were unlocked to allow us to individualize them at the time of treatment plan creation (ex: change the gender from his/her to the specific gender of the client)
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Christina Modrovich commented
I need to have access to Wiley notes and can't access it. Can you add this feature to my account again?
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Jessi Robertson commented
So far I love the notes and Wiley options for treatment plans, but would like to have a more thorough note option for Intake Assessments. I would like it to be a separate note option that allows us to notate an entire Biopsychosocial Assessment in one document instead of clicking between tabs.
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Taylor commented
Even allowing a pronoun choice would be a great help! It's annoying to have to constantly change pronouns in treatment plans and notes.
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Kristi Ottis commented
Wiley treatment plan & progress note options are extremely limited for diagnoses such as Adjustment D/Os, Other Specified Anxiety/ Depressive D/O, etc. There need to be many more relevant options added & age appropriate also.
There are times the only option is geriatric adult when the client is an adolescent or vice versa.
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Michelle Muncy commented
I like the Wiley treatment plan however I would like more control over the final product. Currently it attaches all these suggestions after the intervention. While these can be good ideas for the clinician, I do not wish these included in my final treatment plan. Currently they import in their entirety and cannot be edited. Which leaves me with accepting as is or writing my own without. Thanks
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Chauna Flores commented
Yes, this is a major problem!! And it creates a nightmare mess in the client's file!!
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Debbie Riddle commented
Once the plan is signed it is not able to be edited or added to. We have been having therapists create a 2nd wiley plan when we find an error as we are not able to modify the original in any way. The modifications are for a simple thing such as the box for appointment frequency is missed on the plan and it has been signed. When we add the 2nd wiley plan the goals from plan #1 and plan #2 print automatically on the progress note resulting in notes that are 3 or 4 pages long. If the original treatment plan can not be modified then it is suggested that boxes need a typed response in order for it to be saved as permanent. as of now someone can pass over any box on any form in theranest and the system allows the document to be saved and signed-This is a huge flaw in the theranest system in addition to numerous others I will report at a later time
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Anonymous commented
I agree. I will discontinue use as well. It does need to be patient specific. Though Wiley is very helpful, it could prove to be problematic if ever audited, if every treatment plan and progress note looks cookie cutter.
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Trisha Miller commented
Wiley's treatment planner does not allow for any customization whatsoever. It would be incredibly helpful if Wiley's selections could be edit-able to users so they can go by Wiley's but still customize entries for the specific patient's circumstance. I may discontinue paying for the Wiley planner because of this.